Common Diseases of滴水观音
Today's focus is to introduce the common diseases of滴水观音 in the aspect of green plants and flowers, and the editor will introduce them next.
Common Diseases of滴水观音
The common diseases of滴水观音 include (T-J) disease, wilt disease, and leaf spot disease, among others. (T-J) disease causes water-soaked black-brown spots on the plant's leaves, wilt disease causes the stems and leaves of the plant to wither and shrink, and leaf spot disease causes white spots on the plant, eventually leading to withering and stiffening of the plant.
1. -- (T-J) Disease --
(T-J) disease is the most destructive and fatal among the common diseases that滴水观音 is prone to. Plants infected with this disease develop water-soaked black spots that quickly wither and rot, causing the leaves to die rapidly and leading to the withering and death of the entire plant.
2. -- Leaf Spot Disease --
Leaf spot disease is a plant disease that can easily be confused with red spider mite damage. After the disease occurs, the plant's leaves will develop obvious small white or yellow spots, but the spots of leaf spot disease will spread and grow over time, eventually causing the entire leaf to become spotted with white, leading to leaf withering.
3. -- Wilt Disease --
The onset of wilt disease is relatively hidden. After the disease occurs, the plant's leaves will become wrinkled and soft, and the branches will droop. If this continues for some time, the plant's branches will start to wither and shrink, and the leaves will also become wrinkled. At this point, if you break the infected part, you will find that it has become brittle and dry, very fragile.
4. -- Precautions --
Sometimes, plants may show abnormalities due to lack of water, lack of light, or lack of nutrients, but we must take these abnormalities seriously, as they may be early signs of disease. If these symptoms appear even with careful maintenance, it indicates that the plant is already infected and requires immediate treatment.
The above introduction to the common diseases of滴水观音 is for your reference.